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Pack of 20 elastic rubber bands for 30-100 liter bins, waste bin support straps, bin bag cabinet straps, garbage bag liner, home, office
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Description
General Description
This pack of 20 elastic rubber bands is designed to fit bins from 30 to 100 liters. Made from high-quality rubber with stainless steel connectors, these bands are robust and durable. They offer excellent flexibility, allowing them to adapt to most large bins while maintaining a firm grip on bumps, edges, and curves. These elastic bands are also versatile, suitable for securing tablecloths at picnics or outdoor events, as well as for various household and professional applications.Technical Specifications
- Band circumference: approximately 0.7 m to 1.4 m
- Maximum circumference: 143 cm
- Rope thickness: 2 mm
- Material: High-quality rubber with stainless steel connector
Uses
Elastic bands can be used to:- Secure bins in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and outdoors
- Pack goods and move items such as grill covers, carrier boxes, and books
- Bundle rugs, barbecue covers, moving and shipping boxes
- Keep tablecloths in place at outdoor events
Installation
To install the strips:- First, align the strip around the bin to check the size
- Once the size is confirmed, wrap the strip directly around the bin
- If the strip is too long, fold it in half or tie it
Other information
- Supplied with 20 black strips
- Manual measurements: a 1-3 cm error may be present
- Color differences may occur due to lighting and display
Features
- BrandXISRENS
- Length1 cm
- Width1 cm
- Height1 cm
- MaterialRubber
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